TLO 1.6 Communication Flashcards

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Personal space

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Intimate distance: 0-18”
Personal distance: 18-40”
Social distance: 4-12 feet
Public distance: 12+ feet

Special zones of touch:
Social: no permission, hands, arms, shoulders, back
Consent: need permission, mouth, wrist and feet
Vulnerable: need permission, face, neck, front of body
Intimate: need permission, genitalia, rectum

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Helping relationships

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Preinteraction phase: before meeting patient, chart, report
Orientation phase: when you meet pt, get to know each other
Working phase: you and pt work together to solve problems, set goals, therapeutic communication
Termination phase: ending of pt/nurse relationship

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Professional communication

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Courtesy
Use of names
Privacy and confidentiality
Trustworthiness
Autonomy and responsibility
Assertiveness
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AIDET, what does it mean

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Acknowledge
Introduce
Duration
Explain
Thank you
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Therapeutic communication

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Active listening
Sharing observation
Sharing empathy
Sharing hope
Sharing humor
Sharing feelings
Asking relevant questions
Self disclosure
Using touch
Using silence
Providing silence
Providing information
Clarifying
Focusing
Paraphrasing
Validation
Summarizing
Confrontation
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Non-therapeutic communication

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Asking personal questions
Giving personal opinions
Changing the subject
Automatic responses
False reassurance
Sympathy
Asking for explanations
Approval or disapproval
Defensive responses
Passive or aggressive responses
Arguing
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Age considerations, INFANTS

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Calm, soft soothing voice
Be responsive to cries
Talk and read to infants
Talk to infant as you are about to perform care
Use slow approach and allow child time to get to know you

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Age consideration, TODDLERS

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Learn toddler’s words for common items, use them in conversation

Describe activities as they are about to be done

Use pictures books and play for demos

Be responsive to child’s receptivity toward you and approach cautiously

Prepare child immediately before event

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Age consideration, PRESCHOOL

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Try to offer choices
Use play to explain activities/procedures
Use simple sentences
Picture and story book, puppets
Explain activities as they are about to be done
Explanations should be less than 5 min
Engage in prep activities 1-3 hr before event

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Age consideration, SCHOOL AGE

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Photographs, books, diagrams, charts, videos to explain
Explanations should be sequential
Engage in conversations that encourage critical thinking
Limits and consequences
Medical play techniques
Introduce prep materials 1-5 days before event

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Age considerations, ADOLESCENTS

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Engage in conversations about pt interests
Photographs, books, diagrams, charts, video to explain
Use collaborative approach: foster and support independence
Respect privacy needs
Introduce prep materials up to 1 week before event

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Language barriers

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Law require hospitals provide language access services
Onsite interpreter or telephone interpretation services
Family and friends are interpreters discouraged, poses legal liabilities
Learn common words in the child’s language
Use of play
Language isn’t the only barrier

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